Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1922 Wanted WANTED—Toast girl. Apply Mark- ham_Hotel. 289 WANTED—Washing and plain aew‘- ing. Call 393-W. - 3d6-2 WANTED: Experienced girl i at once. Bemidji Shoe Store. 4d6-5 WILL TRADE—9 lots, 50x150, for Ferd touring car in good condi- tion. Call 150 Mill Park, phone 554-W. 6d6- WANTED — Girl wants place. to work. Address Annabei Erickson, Turtle River, Route No. 2. 6d6-3 TO SUBLET — Furnished_ corner. apartment, with bath, in new Kap-' 3 ‘Etlielyn WANTED—Man for farm work and clearing, or will let clearing by contract. Call 40-F-220, at noon or Address W. G. Cooper, Becida. m.y,n Ainderstand luate: state ot sated. Ir! TEEER] T, SIUVRE, “ s BOOKKEEPER — EXPERIENCED. PUBLISH- S Buse st Mave. initistiva: practical. AN valo J Al - . 'AND BEADERS ide wor *only experiences R1ligent w, ot » FOR RENT—Modern furnished room at 621 B i Ave. 4d6-5 00! S-duf 515 Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—Garage, $4.00 month. 703 Beltrami Ave. Phone 741-W 4d6-2 F'OR RENT—4-room cottage on 18th St. and Irvine Ave. Phone 432-W. 3d6-2 FOR RENT—Rooms, $2 and $3 a ‘WANTED—Paperhanging painting and kalsomining Let me figure on your work. E. Self, Minnesota ave. Phone 734-W. WANTED—Clerk in .good business, must be a bookkeeper and should do typewriting. State experience ¥ and ability. Answer to “SS,” care ! Pioneer. 5-29tf WANTED—Want to rent a black- smith shop, equipped or partly equipped, in town situated in good farming distriet. Address C. Flowers, Gen. Del,, Bemidji. WANTED—Salesman with car. Cord and Fabric tires at prices below competiters. $100.00 and expenses. + Hydro - Vulean Tire Company 1104 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, llinois. 2d6-3 week. 317 Minnesota Ave., up- 661 stairs. 4d6-3 FOR RENT — Modern furnished room, lady preferred. Phone 26th and 936-W. 4d6-2 12d 6-3 |FOR RENT—Four-room flat over grocery store, 1101 Doud Ave. Phone 657. 8d6-3 FOR RENT—Large furnished mod- ern room. 1023 Minnesota Ave. Phone 317-R. 3 FOR RENT — Six-room - furnished house, downtown. Inquire “F. J. K.,” care Pioneer. 5-31tf FOR RENT — Furnished ontside rooms, $2.00 and $3.00 per week, Over Palace Cafe. 8d6-o FOR RENT—Summer cottages at Lakemount, 2 miles out on Birch: mont road. Phone 983-W, 4d6-5 For Rent FOR RENT—Fartly furnished fla, s~ ~onnm - mnnnm | close in, modern except heat. i FOR RENT—Two rooms with bath,| Phone 'Smith, 588-J, 317pAmerica for light housekeeping. Gas range! Ave, 3d6-2 installed. Phone 887. 3d6-3 | ——— ol FOR SALE—Small safe, good con- dition. Inquire H. Jerrard, .Northwestern Oil Co. 6-1tf FOR RENT—Summer cottage with e screened porch, 12x20; % mile north of Golf Ground. Ca!lsssl. d6-3 FOR RENT—Single or double rooms furnished or unfurnished, all modern. Also one large store with or without basement, suit- able for wholesale business or dis- play and storage garage. Morris Kaplan. 5-20tf 4f | ——————— FOR SALE—5-passenger Dodge tour- FOR SALE—Cash registers, ters, shelves, scales, ete. Kaplan. e FOR SALF; odge touring car,.in A-1 condition; bargain if taken at once. Call 401:W.: 5-24tL FOR SALE—Ford touring car, just overhauled, in good condition, In- quire 1317 Beltrami”Ave. Phone 367-J. 4d6-3 FOR SALE—One Oliver typewriter No. 9, one year old, price $35. Mrs. John | Noel, RFD No. 1, Northern. 2d6-1 SEE OUR WINDOW-—23eautiful new style, 42-piece dinner set 25 soap] coupons—ior $6.50, Sunshine Grocery. 4-4 tf FOR SALE—One 20-hotscpower‘ tubular boiler; also 1 butcher’s ice box, size 6x10. Koors Bros. ing car, with winter top; a bar- gain. _Call at Bemidji Auto Liv- ery, Dalton Block. 5-27tf FOR SALE—Buick with speed body, in good running order. Price $125.00 if taken at once. Call 822 Irvine Ave., or phone 338-J. 6-2tf FOR SALE—A cabinet phonograph and ‘25 good records; phonograph in good condition, mahogany; a for $42 cash, or $47 on install- ments. Call at 1311 Minnesota Ave., any time except from 1:30 to 4 p. m. 3d6-3 FOR SALE—One 15-16 Holstein sire 3 years old, very gentle, good specimen, $65.00; 1 black horse, weight about 1,000 Ibs., $35.00, or will trade for sheep, or what you have. Phone 24-F-11, White House Farm, Wilton, Minn. ' I © FrOIi'-rS;\LE:O;mQ;\Ic; flo:-ic pure- tf F—éR Sh[:Ej&;gi::e:ed Guernsey FOR SALE—Short wood¢, virch and tumarack, call 44 or 601. 5-9 tf bred Shropshire sheep, about 40. Inquire Dr. Gilmore, Bemidji or Chas. Barcley, Fairacres Farm. 5-18tf FOR SALE—One used Harley-Dav- idson Motorcycle, with sidecar and 1922 license. Good for long serv- ice. Inquire General Repair Shop." < 5-29tf FOR SALE—Lur.chroom, good busi- ness, ideal for bakery. Reason for selling, other business to look af- ter. G. Bishop, 817 13th St. No., Fargo, N. D. ~ 6d6-3 FOR SALE— 42-picce dinner set— new pattern—beautiful in design, just the set for breukfast room, or lake cottage, 25 coupons of Cream Laundry soap and $6.50—see our window. Come early. Suushine Grocery. a-4 tf EOR SALE—Vulcanizing shop, stock FOR SALE—About’ 50 atres, broke For Sale, City Property FOR SALE—3-room cottage back of For Sale “of tires, accessories and equipment. ood location, at Bemidji, Minn. Cheap if taken at once Write Fisk Tire Co., 749 E. Superior St., Duluth, or inquire J»J. Doran. N 1 6d6-2 or.under cultivdtion, small log house and barn, 12 miles north- cast of Bemidji, 2 miles west of Turtle River—or ~ will trade for city property. Write R. H. Hard- man, Detroit, Minn. 6d6-2 Inquire at the hospit‘nL hospital. 3d6-5 bull, four years old; sound in every way; bred at Island farm in one of the best herds in the state. Reasonable. A, J. Wiltse, Bemidji Pioneer Office. 5-5tf FOR SALE—Strictly modern house: FOR SALE—Residence at 1317 Bel- at 707 Bemidji Ave. Phone 678. 5-8tf Phone 4d6-5 trami Ave., east front. 367-J. One Good Effect of Sermon. A southern revival meeting was in progress. The parson was in an ec- static state of reform. “Brudders and sistahs, I wants to warn you agalnst de heinous crime ob shooting craps and fuddermo’ I wants to warn you ‘bout de heinous crime ob stealing wa- termelon.” At this juncture a darky in the back of the tent rose up, sngpped ‘his * fihgers, ‘and sat- down again. “Wharfo’, brudder, does yo' rise up and snap Yo' fingahs at my-adjura- tions?” “You jes’ reminds me, pahson, whar all'T lef’ ma Jackknife,” was the penitent regponse. FOR THE SUBSCRIBE - . DAILY PIONEER FOR HOUSE, Lots and farm lands, see J. Bisiar, 1111 Dewey Ave. Phone 334. 28d7-1" e FOR SALE—Six-room house, wit}\ or without furniture. A snap if, taken at once. 1107 Park Ave. 8d6-81 FOR SALE—Library table, fumed oak, large size, in good condition; will sell for $18. 1311 Minnesota Ave. 4d6-2 s FOR SALE—Nice corner, close in, 50x150, with two houses. Can be leased for $35.00 per month. Big bargain at $2.500.00, terms. In- quire of owner, Hotel Anders, Room 24. 5d6- HAS GRUDGE AGAINST RADIO See Anything in the Latest Pop- “I'm .through with Greenwich Vil lage for good,” the out-of-towner told her city cousin. “It was false to mes haunted by wireless.” ] “You don't say so!™ 1 “At homé I Ted a terribly conven- tional life. It was boring, but I man- aged to endure it. My brother Is a rather clever talker, you know, and we were the best of pals—until he took up wireless telephony."” “So that's why you came to town 8o suddenly !" “It is! My life was just one con- One Person at Least Who Cannot |’ ular Amusement. Rk in my hour of need. Furthermore, I'm || tinuous discussion of radiophones, PDQ stations, antennae and wot nét! But the thing I hated most was my brother's enchantment with the night- 1y radio concerts, Every time we set. tled down for a chat and he promised to reform from his wireless craze, he'd get word that there was a con-! cert in Newark and off he'd dash to his- ‘wireless ‘tclephone.”—New York Times. ! BRING YOUR Shoe Repairing TO KORNELL He will fix your shoes at reason- able prices. If he can’t, you can throw them away. Also—new hand-made shoes for sale, and old shoes. J. Kornell's 4th St. and America Ave. Repair Shop | { PAGE SEVEN KEYS Get duplicate keys made while you wait! A complete stock of blank keys here always. -(iven Hardware. - —PHONE 57— BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W AUTO LIVERY IS OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Auto Livery 150 prore 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from Seven:| enger Buick Five-Passenger Oldsmobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars BUSINESS l AND . PROFESSIONAL ) ; RS. Johnson I:!: Borreson Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN: | S — DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block i DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, - Dr. E. H. Marcum || Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Phones—O#fice 802, Res., 211 C. R. SANBORN M. D. B. J. MARTIN M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Ofiice—Miles Block House Phones 449.805 Office 55 Dr. H. A. Northrop Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153-W ' Dr. E. A, Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block . ~2HONE 396 RES, 397 | e ——————— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioncer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidji Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman'’s Drug Store | Phone 408 - - Bo-idle N— e BUSINESS E. M. Sathre Buys Small Houses for Casb and Sells Them cn Small Monthly Payments_ LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Gleaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cleaning Works an Shoe Shining Parlors —Remore Hotel Block— D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Room 6 Bemidji, Minn. | REV. J. FRALING, mi aji, Minn. Pastor, ST. PHILIF'S CHURCE 710 Beltrami Ave. Phone 347 on Sundays 8 a. m.—10 :30 p. m. | rbooks, Bibles and Religious articles at co: The Church urges all Catholics to have a copy of the ‘llslblo in their home and to read it n-Catholica are cordially invited d any or all of our services. on free to all. Retigious in- quest. All are welcome. McKee Furniture and Undertaking Company Adm struction, literature and information H. N. McKee, Manager PHONE 222-W on the history and teachings of the Church given free upon re- RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R BEMIDJI MINN. ?luxgnbing Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R AL ADVERTL . Twee ‘Amount paid §3.84, ANNOUNCEMENT Having filed as a candidate for County Commissioncr to represent the Third District of DBeltrami County, I will heartily appreciate the district at the Primarics, June 19. B. E. TWEETEN, Solway, Minn. sort of the voters of this POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT: (Inserted by L. Latterell in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $10.00). I hereby anncunce myself a can- didate for Reprcsentative fo:'the 62nd District. 1 have lived in Beltrami County POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Inserted by Chirles S. Carter and in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $13.00. ° 'for twenty years, rcsiding in Black- duck fer two years, from there mov- ing to Funkley and conducting & general ctore for cight years, now living in Keliiher in which I am, and have for the past ten years, conduct- ing a generval store, : the county at heart and loyal to the people and the community in which I live. I feel that my personal busi- ness is a success, and if elected to this office 1 pledge the same energy to the interests of the community which I serve. I respectfully solici the support of the voters of Beltrami County at the coming primarie: L. LATTERELL —_—— ————————— ——————————————————————— POLITICAL ADVERTISEMEN1 Inserted by A. P. Ritchie and in tis own behalf. Amount paid for series, $15.00. ‘ > 14 ’ A, P. RITCHIE To the voters of the Sixty- ond Legislative District of nesota: | herewith announce my candidacy for the office of State Senater for this district. If I am nominated and elected I shall do my utmost to represent dis- trict to the best of my ability, If after you have examined into my past record and for what I stand, as well as that of the several other candidates, you think that and will represent this district better than any other candidate, I solicit your support at the Pri- mary Election June 19, 1922, Yours for the whole district as well as the state. A, P. RITCHIE 1 hereby announce myself as a 1 have always had the interest of candidato for Senator to represent the Sixty-second Senatorial District of Minneso 1 stand on my past record and, if elected, I promise the voters to represent all the people fairly and impartially, and to work for the best interests of Northern Minnesota. Yours truly, CHARLES S. CARTER, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT— (Inserted by Andrew in his own behalf. for series $12.00). ANDREW JOHNSON I hercby announce mysclf as a candidate for the nomination for re- election as Sheriff of Beltrami Coun-) ty. The voters of this county know| of my ability to fill the office in a) creditable and efficient manner, and I solicit the support of the voters at the primaries Monday, June 19. Your support will be very much appreciated. ANDREW JOHNSON, Sheriff. Johnson, and Amount paid IS OUR BUSINESS AND . WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS lK PHONE 7 7 PHONE | COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buicks Seven - passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion. ————— Violin Instruction Forming class of twenty— Interested partics call at 415 AMERICA AVE. C. L. ARNOLD S ——————— Bring us your clean cot- ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolep aloth acoepted. Pioneer Office | BEMIDJI FLORAL GO. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS ANL PLANTS Artistie Desigws PROMPT ATTENTJON GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W P — e ———— DRS. Lérsun & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 ELEGTRIGAL SERVIGE If your lights go out— If your iron won’t heat— If you need wiring done— If you need light globes— CALL US! Haling-Walker Electrical Co. Electrical Supplies & Wiring —Phone 202-J— Brosvik Tailor Shop e T TETYPTTY | Hfli‘fman & O’Leary " FURNITURE ! AND UNDERTAKING LICENSED EMBALMER * IN CHARGE PHONE 178-W or R | 4 Our methods please the ¥ DRy C A HOGANSON BROS ‘3083 Ann ST. PHONE EX7 t Including 25-minute lunch. Lindvall & Masterson, Props. O SUNTU A A R LR LN Sundae ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ralph’s Horseradish Fresh From the Ground A HEALTHY RELISH BOTTLED HERE AT HOME st SRR SRR TS 7 WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand ML Lo -—:l’hone 3(‘)0-‘- - ‘lIMcClernon & Son 317 Minnesota Ave. s o e LEARN TO DANCE! Individual or Class Instruction CLASS NOW FORMING Dancing lessons will be given Tuesday and Friday evenings at the K. C. hall by Fred and Isabell Bahr. PHONE M T U LU NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION CO. INTERNATIONAL FALLS AND BEMIDJI : Rate, 5c Per Mile N DT s Markham Coffee Shop : LYCAN & CO., Prop. | We Keep On Hnn;i -_t:"‘AIl Times Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla Ice Cream g Pineapple or Lemon, three in one Strawberry, Orange Sherbet or Mousse Our new Soéa Menu gives you an exact description of each Fancy Sundae served in Indestructo Silver A Trial Will Please Us Both W Ui, 944 1 g Read U Read Down H H LEAVES TIME TABLE LEAVES H H 6:00 P. M. Intornational Falls 10:00 A. M. E |Z 5:20 P. M. Pelland 10:45 A. M. = = 4:45 P. M. Littlefork 1m:25 A.M. £ 4:26 P. M. Happyland 11:40 A. M. = H 3:25 P. M. Big o P M: 2 B 2:55 P. M. M 0 P. M. H = 2:25 P, M. Gravel Pit :0P. M. = 5 2:10 P. M. Gemmell :15 P. M. = E 1:55 P. M. Mizpah spP.M. = H 1:30 P. M. Northome oP. M = £ 12115P. M.t Blackduck sP.M. = S 11:30 A M. Hines 4:35 P. M. H E 1:5A M. Tenstrike 5:00 P. M. E 10:55 A. M. Farley 5:15 P. M. E 10:45 A. M. Turtle River 5:25 P. M. = 10:20 A. M. Birchmont 5:45 P, M. g 10:00 A. M. Bemidji 6:00 P. M. E 4 Including 20-minute lunch. International Falls, Minn IO TR U Dl Dishes. R LU LT T T T T T UL a Jr

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